Sprinkler



' i Pa tented ienfls, v193i 1 i NITED STATES f "EDDIE nnens'rnnor nonronrxnnsnsf srnmxnnn; v

A ncanon med August 12, 1 717 8 1511 maziases. i

ofsmall apertures opening therethrough)" It Will be obvious that when Water under; pressureis directed from the hose H into the pipei it Willqbe expelled: in the form of minute jets issuingfromthe apertures 7 and 8 and also from "the apertures 10. The jets; issuing from the apertures '10 Will'be direct- -1 edfupivardly from the pipe While the jets 'issuing 'from the apertures 7 and 8 willstrike This invention relates to lawn sprinklers,

one, of the objects being to providea simple and efiicientdevice 01 this character which, 7

I When set up on a lawn will deliver a fine, spray covering a Wide area WithOllt requiring the use of movable parts. r

'lVith the foregoing and other objects. in fview which Will appear-"as thedescription proceeds,tl 1e inventionresides in the ooinbi i Q In said 7 drawingsy nation and arrangement of parts and in the 'detailsof constii'uction hereinafter described I and claimed, it being "understood that changes in the precise embodiment of thei'nventionher'ein disclosed may bemade With-i 5 inQthe scope of What is claimed, Without departing from-the spirit of the liIYGlltlOIl.

In the accompanying drawings the preferred forms of the invention have been.

. shown;

Figure 1 is an elevation of a sprinkler I embodying the present improvements.

Figure 2. is a top plan view thereoi.

Figure '3is an enlarged vertical section through the upper-portion of thesprinkler. Figure 1S'2MV1QW similar to Flgure 3 showing a slightly 7 modified construction.

Referring tothe'figures by characters I referenced designates a short standrpipe Q the lower end portion of which isprovided: With a collar 2 having a leg 3 extending "downwardly therefrom adapted torest on the-ground forthepurpose of .holdingthe-v pipe 1 in an upstanding'position. .A suit to be coupled inanysuitablevmannerto one end of a flexible hose indicatedatI'I-L the pipe 1 and open'sjinto the "loiyer portion of" the upper gutter formedby flange 5 While another annular series of apertures 8. opens into the lower portion of the gutter 1 formed by the flange 6. The top of the pipe 1 isclos'ed as shown at 9 and, in the strucablelfitting, such'as an elbowi -is connected to the lowerend of the pipe and'is v'adapted -Extending aroundthe upper portion ot the pipe "1' are superposedfianges"Stand 6 each of which is fflared upwardly'so-as' to provide. an annular gutter-. Anl'annular} series of apertures 7 is formed in th effwall of tureillustrated in Figure 3, has a plurality;

the-upper or innersurfaceS of the flanges 55' ;;a'nd each jet will thus be spread by the flange sofas to produceaianspray, The numerous i'an sprays thus produced,icooperating with 1 ,the j'ets issuing from the: apertures 10; Will enable' the sprinkler to clovera large area with a line mist-like spray. The upper end portion ofthe fan pi e; as illustrated in FigureS, is rounded and apartition 12 is arj "rangedacrosstheupperportion of the pipe belowthi sf-rounded end. a A single central japerture-13 'canbe formed in the partition, Q12 while the apertures 10' candiverge up- Ward1y. "With thisarrangement Water 'di- 7 rected into thestand pipe will flow through the aperture 13; a and thence outwardly I apertures: against. 1 s v It -W1llb8'g110i78d that this device is cheap to'manufacture and can he set up readily QWhat is claimed i j; A. lawnsprinkler formed in one piece and including la pipe having a relatively small orifice in its-outlet end, apartition jseparat ing th-1 a pe1ituredportion of said pipe-from '1 the remainderythereofl said partition being aper tnred to establish communication be- ',tween saidapertured portion, of the'pipe said rema nder thereof, said communicating;

means being restricted relative to said oriflice V for reducing pressure of water supplied to the-orifice, and superposed annular flanges respective gutters, the apertured partition integral with the pipe and flared upwardly to provide continuous gutters around the pipe of uniformdepth, the said flanges being parallel, there being radial apertures in'the pipe opening into the lower portions of the being interposed between said apertures and the orifice in theend of. the'pipe.

In testimony t'I claim rhe'roreg'oing as 4 my own, I have hereto afliXed my i m 7 EDDI E REGESTER. 

